Dear John,
thank you very much for sharing the example. However, I don't see how I can
make
use of it in relation to my original question. I am not sure whether the reason
is that I am not enough familiar with the Paraview concepts or because the
actual server manager usage examples that I am
::SetDefaultExecutivePrototype(exec);
return 1;
}
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From: Thomas Kipling [mailto:kiplin...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 16 December 2010 10:18
To: Biddiscombe, John A.; paraview@paraview.org
Subject: AW: [Paraview] low level C++ example how to communicate with pvserver
Dear John,
thank you
try ... almost everywhere in DemoCPPipeline. Proxies are used for everything.
You must need glasses if you didn't see any of it!
Thank you, after a closer look with glasses your explanations are very helpful
:-)
Thomas
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Hi!
Is it possible to use Paraview as kind of a visualization library? Without Qt
GUI and without python interpreter?
I am looking for a C++ code example which demonstrates how to
* connect to an (already running) pvserver instance
* add a sphere source (or any other source)
* render the sphere
Of Thomas Kipling
Sent: 14 December 2010 15:53
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [Paraview] low level C++ example how to communicate with pvserver
Hi!
Is it possible to use Paraview as kind of a visualization library? Without Qt
GUI and without python interpreter?
I am looking for a C++ code example